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Friday, Oct. 2

Regular Festival Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

10 a.m.
The festival kicks off with the official Opening Ceremony, featuring state and local dignitaries, music and more. After the Opening Ceremony, enjoy live performances at the gate, visit the booths on the Grand Concourse and purchase books by our festival authors and poets.

11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Renowned business writers Norm Brodsky, Bo Burlingham and Jack Stack present Business by the Book, a luncheon program in which our business gurus discuss strategies to save your business, your family and your financial future in these trying economic times. Tickets for this program are $35 and may be purchased at www.missouriliteraryfestival.org, www.sbj.net. A small number of tickets may be available at the gate. Tickets to Business by the Book will also get ticketholders into the festival throughout the weekend.

1:30-3 p.m.The Art of Green, a panel discussion moderated by Jeff Barber and sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council, delves into sustainable design and construction. Panelists are Rick Harrison, author of “Prefurbia – Reinventing the Suburbs: From Disdainable to Sustainable,” Bruce Adibyazdi, Robert B. Murray III, Andrew Wells and George Van Hoesen.

2-4 p.m.Get Your Read On! kicks off festival events for kids, tweens and teens with authors Louise Jackson and J.B. Cheaney. Get ready to read, write and be creative. Enjoy word activities, create a bookmark, hear a story and enjoy refreshments provided by SportService.

3-4 p.m.Write Like You Mean Business with Jennifer Ailor, sponsored by the Association of Women in Communication

6-9 p.m.
The public opening of The Poetics of Construction, a sustainable-design charette conceived by architect Jeff Barber in conjunction with The Art of Green, takes place during First Friday Art Walk at The Creamery

6-10 p.m.
Enjoy Missouri Literary Festival on the Square during First Friday Art Walk at Park Central Branch Library. Hear finalists in the Missouri Literary Festival Award for Short Fiction Contest reading their works, Poetry Out Loud performers and local slam poetry.

10 a.m.-2 p.m.J. Terry Johnson, author of “Cardinal Fever,” at the Hammons Field Team Store

11 a.m – NoonA Gathering of Local Writers features readings of original works by Missouri State University writersMystery writer William Bernhardt, New York Times bestselling author of “Capitol Conspiracy” and “Criminal Intent”Instructional writer Judy Brunner, author of “Response to Intervention Tiers One and Two: Helping All Students Understand and Remember What They Read”Children’s writer Louise Jackson, author of “Exiled! From Tragedy to Triumph on the Missouri Frontier”

11 a.m.-1 p.m.Special Event: Brunch with Laura Shapiro Enjoy culinary insights from food writer Laura Shapiro, author of “Perfection Salad: Women and Cooking at the Turn of the Century” and the biography “Julia Child,” at The Creamery Arts Center while savoring a delicious brunch by Gallery Bistro Chef Peter Tinson. Tickets are $25. Tickets to Brunch with Laura Shapiro will also get ticketholders into the festival throughout the weekend.

1-2 p.m.A Gathering of Local Writers features readings of original works by Missouri State University authors
Novelist Katie Estill, author of “Evening Would Find Me” and “Dahlia’s Gone”Political writer Ken Rutherford, author of “Humanitarianism Under Fire: The US and UN Intervention in Somalia”
Comic book artist and caricaturist Tielman Cheaney

1:30-2:30 p.m.Children’s author and poet David Harrison, author of “Pirates” and “Cave Detectives”

2-3 p.m.A Gathering of Local Writers features readings of original works by Drury University writersTwo-time U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins addresses prepared studentsNovelist Daniel Woodrell, author of “Winter’s Bone” and “Tomato Red”Children’s writer Kate Klise, author of “Regarding the Fountain” and “Deliver Us From Normal”

7-10 p.m.Special Event: Meet the Authors Gala — Mix and mingle with the festival authors in a convivial cocktail atmosphere on the Prime Plaza. Enjoy the free exchange of ideas with our literary lions, plus delicious drinks and hors d’oeuvre. Tickets are $75. Tickets to the Meet the Authors Gala will also get ticketholders into the festival throughout the weekend.

Sunday, Oct. 4

Regular Festival Hours: Noon-4:30 p.m.

Noon-4:30 p.m.Get Your Read On! Enjoy creative activities, stories and more for children, tweens and teens all day at Hammons Field.

To Read a Mockingbird. Enjoy our marathon public reading of Harper Lee’s classic “To Kill A Mockingbird” at the Readers Corner on the Hammons Field Grand Concourse.

2-3 p.m.Inspirational writer and speaker Jennifer Rothschild, author of “Self Talk, Soul Talk: What to Say When You Talk to Yourself”Bring Them In: The Four Cs of Collecting Books with Dr. William H. CooperWriting To Get Paid versus Writing For Money, by humorist, novelist and nonfiction writer Suzann Ledbetter Ellingsworth, author of “Let Sleeping Dogs Lie”

3-4 p.m.Arts and cultural writer Sally Tippett Rains, author of “The Making of a Classic, Margaret Mitchell and Gone With the Wind”So, You Want to be an Author … by writer and editor Reta Stewart-AllenChildren’s writer June Rae Wood, author of “The Man Who Loved Clowns”

The Missouri Literary Festival, a Celebration of Arts, Literature and Literacy, is a nonprofit event focused on raising funds to benefit Springfield Regional Arts Council, Ozarks Literacy Council, Family Literacy Centers of Springfield, the R-12 Title I Schools and the Writers Hall of Fame scholarship program.